Hold onto your ice caps, folks – Earth just sweated through its third-warmest September ever recorded! 🌡️ According to the EU's Copernicus Climate Change Service, global temps averaged 16.11°C this month – a slight dip from 2023 and 2024 but still a scorching 1.47°C above pre-industrial levels. 🔥
Oceans & Ice: The Heat Is On
Sea surfaces sizzled at 20.72°C globally, with the North Pacific hitting record highs 🏝️. Meanwhile, Arctic sea ice shrank 12% below average – think of it as Earth losing its polar 'sun hat' at turbo speed. Antarctica's ice sheet didn't fare much better, shrinking 5% below normal.
El Niño Takes a Coffee Break
Good news? The El Niño weather pattern stayed neutral in the equatorial Pacific ☕. Bad news? Greenhouse gases keep cranking the planetary thermostat. "We're stuck in a climate Groundhog Day," says climate expert Samantha Burgess, noting temps barely cooled from 2024's highs.
China's Green Energy Game
Amid the heatwave glow-up, a new Ember analysis shows China leading the renewable energy revolution ⚡. Their solar/wind boom is helping phase out coal faster than avocado toast trends – a critical win for climate action!
One thing's clear: Our planet's sending us a 🔥 Code Red emoji. Time to listen.
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World just experienced its third warmest September on record
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